< img src = "/uploads/blogs/f3/74/ib-ib-freef7_7b5ca809.jpg" Alt = "fraudsters invented a binance scheme: how not to get on a hook of scams"/> < P > In Ukraine, fraudsters send out SMS fake allegedly from binance with a call to call or go to the link. However, do this is not worth it.

< P > reports RBC-Ukraine with reference to the Center for Strategic Communications and Information Security (SPRAVDI).

~ < P > According to the Center, unknown on behalf of the cryptocurrency exchange service send a message with a request to call the phone number or go by suspicious reference.

~ ~ < P > “Always check any link or phone number using Binance Verify to make sure of their authenticity,” – stressed in spravdi.

~ < p > also Ukrainians have called for setting up their anti -fishing code.

< P > “are unique 8 -character codes that will appear in each official binance message after the setup, which you receive, helping you check their authenticity,” – explained in the center.

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Natasha Kumar

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